INSTALLATION
INSTALLATION
Description
The MS Series all-weather loudspeakers are
the ideal choice for supplying high fi delity
sound in outdoor or marine applications. Their
advanced polymer housing is designed to be
acoustically inert and capable of surviving in
harsh environments.
Mounting hardware and grills are aluminium, to
drastically reduce corrosion. The vented cabinet
design and high-compliance woofers generate
realistic bass response in open air applications
and the high-effi ciency soft dome tweeters yield
extended high-frequency response.
Installation
Installing the MS Series, All-Weather
Loudspeaker System is not diffi cult. However,
correct wiring and proper placement play
a vital role in optimising sound quality. This
manual provides information on the placement,
connection and operation of your loudspeakers.
Please read it thoroughly and save it for future
reference.
Speaker Placement
Where speakers are placed signifi cantly affects
their sound. Some general placement guidelines
are as follows. However, since all situations are
different, you should experiment with various
locations to determine where they ultimately
sound best.
Outdoor Use
Although the MS Series loudspeakers are ‘allweather’, when using them outdoors you will
extend their life and improve reliability if you
avoid mounting them where they will be exposed
to direct sunlight for extended periods of time.
The MS Series will stand up to moderate
amounts of moisture, however, they should not
be mounted where they will be directly exposed
to heavy rain or water splash. In colder climates,
bringing your loudspeakers inside for the winter,
when they are not being used, is advised.
Note: The vent openings on the front baffl e of
the loudspeakers should always be pointed
down, or away from any potential source of
water or other liquid, in order to avoid having
moisture enter the cabinet. Failure to observe
this precaution could lead to premature failure
of the loudspeaker.
Boundaries
In general, the MS Series loudspeakers will
produce the smoothest response and best stereo
image when located at least two feet from any
mounting environment boundaries, such as the
ground or fl oor, ceilings or walls. Moving the
speaker closer to one or more boundaries will
increase the bass output. In some installations,
the extra bass will enhance the sound which
may be desirable depending on the application.
“Hard” surfaces near a speaker can affect the
distribution of high frequency sound in the
listening area, as a result, the accuracy of the
stereo image may be impacted. If the speakers
are near the corners, point the speakers toward
the centre of the listening area. Experimenting
with speaker placement before fi nal mounting is
the most important thing you can do to achieve
the best possible sound.
Speaker Placement
Stereo imaging is generally best when a
speaker’s long axis is vertical, but horizontal
placement is by no means ruled out. Try the
speakers both ways to determine if the difference
in sound is important to you.
Mounting the Speakers
Before mounting the speakers in brackets, plan
the mounting location and method very carefully.
Follow the speaker placement guidelines, as
described on the preceding page of this manual,
and decide on the mounting locations. If you
plan to hide the speaker wires behind the
mounting surface, route the wires before you
mount the brackets. See the following section for
information on wiring.
The suggested method for attaching the
brackets to the mounting surface depends
on the structure and material of the mounting
surface. There are two typical situations. One is
with the brackets attached to a conventional wall
constructed with masonry material or dry wall
over wood studs. The other situation is with the
brackets mounted to a wood structure or some
other solid material.
When the speakers are mounted on masonry
walls or dry wall, use plastic screw anchors to
strengthen the attachment to the wall. When the
speakers are mounted to a solid panel the screw
anchors will not be required.
(a) Set the bracket in the desired installation
location. Be sure it is straight.
(b) Using the bracket as a template, mark the
location of the two mounting screw holes. Set
the bracket aside.
(c) If plastic anchors will be used, drill the
appropriate holes for them. If only self-tapping
screws are used, drill pilot holes with an 1/8" bit.
(d) Push the plastic screw anchors, if they are
being used, into the holes drilled for them. Drive
the mounting screws through the bracket, into
the holes, until they are fi rmly set.
(e) Connect the wire to the speaker, observing
the correct polarity (refer to next section). Set the
speaker in the mounting bracket and secure it by
inserting the provided threaded knob, tightening
it once the speaker is rotated to point in the
desired direction.